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Shuvai mahofa biography meaning

          Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Ben Mahofa was a certified politician whose national heroine status cannot be spoiled by.!

          Shuvai MAHOFA [Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Gender and.

          Shuvai Mahofa

          Shuvai Mahofa
          BornShuvai Mahofa
          Occupation
          OrganizationZanu-PF
          Known forBeing a politician.

          Shuvai Mahofa was a Zimbabwean politician and a member of Zanu-PF where she was part of the politburo.

          She was the current senator for Gutu and Minister of state for Masvingo Province.

          Personal Details

          She is widowed with four children and 27 grand children. [1]
          Death: August 14 2017.


          School / Education

          No information could be found on his Junior or High School, or any tertiary education.

          Shuvai Mahofa (born Dauramanzi) had 11 siblings: Nhafitari Garachani Shuvai | First name meaning.

        1. The late Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Cde Shuvai Ben Mahofa was a certified politician whose national heroine status cannot be spoiled by anyone, Vice-.
        2. Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Ben Mahofa was a certified politician whose national heroine status cannot be spoiled by.
        3. She rose through the ranks to become one of the first woman commanders of the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) forces, the.
        4. Shuvai Mahofa succumbed to high blood pressure after she reportedly received reports of Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa's alleged food poisoning.
        5. Service / Career

          She was a member of the National Democratic Party from 1959-1960 and joined ZAPU in 1961. She joined Zanu-PF in 1979 and has been a member to 2021. From 1976 to 1979 she was Zanu war collaborator.

          After independence she was elected to the House of Assembly for Gutu South, a position she held from 1985-2008.

          In the Zimbabwe 1985 Parliamentary Election, Gutu South returned to Parliament:

          In the 1990